NFL CAREER – Originally signed by Washington as an undrafted free agent in 2009, Chase Daniel returns to New Orleans after spending three years as the backup quarterback for Kansas City from 2013-2015 and the 2016 season with Philadelphia. The former super bowl XLIV champion spent the 2009-2012 seasons with the Saints. The eight-year NFL veteran has appeared in 56 games with two starts completing 51 passes for 480 yards and one touchdown.

NFL CAREER – Originally signed by Washington as an undrafted free agent in 2009, Chase Daniel returns to New Orleans after spending three years as the backup quarterback for Kansas City from 2013-2015 and the 2016 season with Philadelphia. The former super bowl XLIV champion spent the 2009-2012 seasons with the Saints. The eight-year NFL veteran has appeared in 56 games with two starts completing 51 passes for 480 yards and one touchdown.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed a one-year contract with the New Orleans Saints, 3/31/17; Released by the Philadelphia Eagles, 3/13/07; Signed a three-year contract with Philadelphia, 3/10/16;Signed a three-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, 3/13/13; Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with New Orleans, 3/12/12; Signed by New Orleans to active roster, 1/2/10; Re-signed to New Orleans practice squad, 12/11/09; Released from New Orleans practice squad, 12/9/09; Signed to New Orleans practice squad, 11/20/09; Waived by New Orleans , 11/17/09; Re-signed by New Orleans, 10/16/09; Waived by New Orleans, 10/12/09; Signed to New Orleans active roster, 9/26/09; Signed by New Orleans to practice squad, 9/6/09; Waived by the Washington Redskins, 9/5/09; Signed as a college free agent by Washington, 4/30/09.

2016- Appeared in relief in one game, throwing one pass - a 16-yard completion vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 22. 2015- Appeared in two games completing both attempts for four yards and rushing twice for -2 yards. 2014- Played in three games with a start, completing 16-of-28 passes for 157 yards and carrying four times for 15 yards…Completed 16-of-28 passes for 157 yards in his start vs. San Diego, Dec. 28. 2013- Saw action in five games with one start and completed 25-of-38 passes (65.8%) for 248 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Also carried 14 times for 52 yards…Completed 21 passes for 200 yards and one touchdown at San Diego, Dec. 29. 2012- Spent the entire season as Drew Brees’ backup. Appeared in all 16 games, serving as team’s holder…Completed a 10-yard pass for 10 yards, while rushing for 17 yards on three carries.2011 – Served as Brees’ backup. Appeared in 16 regular season games and two playoff contests, serving as team’s holder. Played in three regular season contests in relief…Completed four-of-five passes for 29 yards and carried three times for -3 yards…Played QB in the fourth quarter vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 23…Completed a nine-yard pass on a fake field goal on opening drive vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 28…Played QB in the fourth quarter at Minnesota, Dec. 18 and threw one incomplete pass…Played QB in the fourth quarter and completed three-of-three attempts for 20 yards, carrying three times for -3 yards. 2010 – Spent entire season as Brees’ backup. Appeared in 13 regular season game and one playoff game, serving as team’s holder and saw first NFL regular season action in finale…Ran for 16 yards on a quarterback keeper at Carolina, Nov. 7…Completed two-of-three passes for 16 yards in fourth quarter appearance vs. Tampa Bay, 1/2/11. 2009 – Split rookie season between active roster and practice squad, dressing for eight games (seven as the third quarterback) but did not see any playing time…Served as third quarterback for entire postseason.

COLLEGE – Led Missouri to a 30-11 record over three years as a starter, including the first two Big 12 North Division titles in school history...Completed 1,094-of-1,609 passes (68.0%) for 12,515 yards with 101 TDs and 41 interceptions with a 149.0 rating...Added 970 yards on 364 carries and 10 TDs...Amassed 13,485 yards of total offense...Became first QB in school history to record three straight 3,000-yard seasons...Established single-season career highs in completions (385), passing yards (4,335), TDs (39), completion percentage (72.9) and rating (159.4) as senior...Earned following accolades after senior season: Draddy Trophy Finalist, Wuerffel Trophy Finalist, Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist, Manning Award Finalist, National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, Maxwell Award Semi-finalist, Davey O’Brien Award Semi-finalist, Honorable Mention All-American (Sports Illustrated), Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches), First-Team Academic All-Big 12...As junior, led Missouri to record 12 wins, their first-ever Big 12 North championship, a New Year’s Day bowl win for the first time since 1966, and school-best No. 4 final AP ranking...Became Tigers’ first Heisman finalist (fourth overall)...Passed for then-school record 4,306 yards and 33 TDs, with 147.9 rating as junior...Received Davey O’Brien Award, Walter Camp Award, was Second-Team All-American (AP, Walter Camp, Sporting News, Rivals.com), Honorable Mention All-American, Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (AP, Coaches), First-Team All-Big 12 (AP, Coaches, Dallas Morning News, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, San Antonio Express-News) and First-Team Academic All-Big 12...Set Big 12 record with 254 consecutive passes without an interception (17 shy of NCAA record)...As sophomore, shattered then-school single-season records for yardage (3,527) and TDs (28) in first year as starter….Graduated with bachelor’s degree in business finance.

PERSONAL – Named 2004 EA Sports National High School Player of the Year at Southlake Carroll (Tex.) HS...Led team to perfect 16-0 record in 2004 and Class 5A state championship, in addition to a No. 1 national ranking and mythical national title.